The SDSU-DiMoLab (San Diego State University Disease Modeling Lab) develops mathematical and computational models to study within-host and between-host dynamics of infectious
diseases. Current focus of the lab lies on HIV, influenza, dengue fever, malaria, Zika, tuberculosis, hepatitis, and typhoid. Learn more about recent
happenings in the lab, who we are, and what we do.

LATEST ...

Maya Weissman won "Undergradaute Research Excellence Award" during 2019 Student Research Symposium at SDSU. Congratulations, Maya!!!

Michael Peter gave a talk during 2019 Student Research Symposium at SDSU.

Aileen Nguyen successfully defended her Master's thesis in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at SDSU. Congratulations, Aileen!!!

The SDSU-DiMoLab successfully completed a project in the REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) program at SDSU.

Naveen Vaidya (Current president of the Association of Nepalese Mathematicians in America) succesfully co-organized a workshop on Collabortive Research in Mathematical Sciences (May 25-27, 2018) at Mercer University, Macon, Georgia.